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    Headlines - ASUS gets its knickers in a twist over GIGABYTE claims

    Last week, GIGABYTE stated that ASUS' Energy Processing Unit is, well, full of it. This week, ASUS fires back.
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    Re: Headlines - ASUS gets its knickers in a twist over GIGABYTE claims

    Nothing to back its statements up though?
    How about a proper rebuttal, with figures and benchmarks proving Gigabyte are lying rather that threatening legal action in the way your average 14 year old does when they get insulted online?
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    Re: Headlines - ASUS gets its knickers in a twist over GIGABYTE claims

    simple. run similar tests under linux. if chip is HW it wont care. If its software i bet it will be missing.

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